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MINOLTA MAXXUM 5 SLR 35mm FILM CAMERA PRO & STUDENTS ( MINT ) US $57.73
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Minolta X-370 n 35mm SLR Film Camera US $45.00
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Minolta Maxxum 7xi SLR 35mm Film Camera Body & Lens & Bag & Manual US $69.95
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Minolta Maxxum 800si 35mm SLR Film Camera US $19.49
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Konica Minolta Maxxum 400si 35mm SLR Film Camera EXTRA Lenses & Flash!!! US $600.00
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Minolta Maxxum 350si 35mm - Camera Body - US $10.00
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Minolta XD-5 35mm SLR Film Camera W/ extra lenes US $150.00
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Minolta Camera 35mm works cover and case HI-MATIC AF2 38mm 1:2.8 46mm US $2.00
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Minolta XG-M 35mm SLR Film Camera TAKE-A-LOOK US $24.99
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Untested Minolta Weathermatic Dual 35 AF Underwater Film Camera US $28.99
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36" Minolta Maxxum Camera Strap. US $5.99
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Minolta 16 II- Spy Camera US $100.00
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MINOLTA XD11 35MM FILM CAMERA PROMASTER SPECTRUM 7 f60-300 LENS US $50.00
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Minolta X-370N Complete Body, 2 Lenses, Flash and Camera Case Super Condition!** US $50.00
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Are you a laser printer user? If you are, then most probably, you're one of the millions burdened by the expensive pricing of toner cartridge replacements and may even feel looted after every purchase. How much have you been paying lately, $100 or more per replacement?
In line with this predicament, independent manufacturers developed and manufactured compatible consumables that competes head on with OEMs in terms of pricing. The more popular consumables in the market are compatible toner cartridges and toner refill kits. Compatible toner cartridges are either new or remanufactured (refurbished). Compatible toner cartridges take after the design and features of the OEM retail cartridge.
The only difference is that the compatible cartridge do not carry the OEM's brand name. Another type of consumable is the toner refill kit that is designed to refill empty OEM cartridges. As the original cartridge can be refilled for up to 3 times, that act alone promotes voluntary recycling on the part of the user.
Refill Toners or OEM Toner?
Toner refill kits have captured a fair share of the aftermarket for printer consumables not only due to its affordable pricing but also because of its capability to produce commendable, OEM-quality prints. The use of refill kits guarantee a sizeable reduction in printing costs from between 50% to 80%. To illustrate, let us consider the 1710580-001 toner cartridge of the Konica Minolta 5430 laser printer. The OEM cartridge currently retails at $130 while an equivalent Konica Minolta 5430 toner refill kit can be purchased for only $40. While there is a significant price difference, output from both consumables exhibit similar print quality while yield of 6000 pages at 5% coverage is likely attainable with the refill kit as well.
How come refill toners perform similarly with the OEM toner?
Compatible toner powder supplied with refill kits are manufactured with the same set of specs as the OEM toner; from particle size to its composition. A similar gram weight of toner powder is also supplied with refill toner bottles to guarantee that yield can match the rating of the OEM toner cartridge.This way, refill toners can produce OEM-quality prints as well as churn out the same number of pages projected for OEM cartridges.
Is it safe to refill a toner cartridge?
Yes. The supplies inclusive of the refill package are intended for the safe and convenient refill of toner cartridges.
- Wearing latex gloves protects the hands from toner stains in the course of replenishment
- Toner residues are cleared with the use of toner wipes.
- The funnel cap meanwhile facilitates the transfer of toner powder into the cartridge's toner hopper.
- The instructional manual serves as guidebook for the entire refilling process.
Say no more to expensive retail cartridges. It's about time you sample the benefits of a Konica Minolta Toner Refill Kit.
Jeric O. Tero supplies web content for Laser Tek Services, Inc. Looking for the highest quality printer consumables available at factory direct prices? Visit http://www.lasertekservices.com
The World of Digital Cameras
A digital camera is a camera that captures images on a light-sensitive sensor. It can record video or still photograph, or both. It has many features that are not available in film cameras such as displaying an image on the screen right after it was taken, the capability to save thousands of pictures, the ability to revise and delete images, and record video with sound. Nowadays, digital cameras are integrated in almost every high-tech gadget like PDA’s, notebooks, mobile phones, and even astronomical equipment.
Nearly every digital camera uses some kind of storage device to store image data. Some of the most common removable storage tools include CompactFlash (CF-I), Memory Stick, Microdrive (CF-II), MicroSD, MiniSD Card, MultiMediaCard (MMC), Secure Digital Card (SD), SmartMedia, USB flash drive, and xD-Picture Card (xD). The general data formats for digital camera images are the Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) and Joint Photography Experts Group (JPEG). Though there are a number of cameras, particularly DSLR cameras, that support a Raw format. A raw image data is an unprocessed set of pixels found from the camera’s sensor. Some manufacturers have their own formats to save raw data. Nikon has NEF type, CR2 or CRW for Canon, and MRW for Minolta. If you are planning to buy a digital camera or already have one, you may want to check the types of digital cameras listed below. The more you know about your gadget, the better you can take advantage of its potentials.
Bridge Also referred to as SLR-like cameras, bridge types are high-end cameras that are sort of the combination of DSLRs and compact cameras thus called “bridge”. Models of bridge cameras currently out in market include the Fujifilm FinePix S100fs, Canon PowerShot S5 IS, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 and Olympus SP-570UZ.
Compact Digital For informal and “snapshot” uses, compact cameras are highly recommended. They are small and very handy but the disadvantage with this type is some functionalities are compromised. Mainly all compact cameras have built-in flash typically of low power, restricted capability for motion picture, and macro capability.
Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) It is a type of digital camera that applies an automatic mirror mechanism that guides light from the lens all the way through the viewfinder eyepiece. One of the reasons why DSLR has so much popularity despite its very high cost is its ability to replace and attach specialized lenses based on one’s photographic requirements.
Digital Rangefinder A camera equipped with a rangefinder is called a rangefinder camera. It uses a focusing mechanism that permits the photographer to gauge the distance of the subject before taking the shots that are in sharp focus. This is in contrast with most digital cameras that have automatic focus. The first ever digital rangefinder camera is the Epson R-D1 which is the result of Epson and Cosina’s partnership.
Video Camera This type are used to record images in motion such as professional video cameras (used in TV and movie production); camcorders (used by beginners and includes a microphone to record sound); and webcams (for people chatting over the internet).
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How do I know what lens fits my Minolta SR-T 100 camera?
I just got a Minolta SR-T 100 camera and I'm trying to figure out as much as possible about it.
U want a Rokkor MC or MD lens.
The SR-T 100 was essentially a stripped down version of the SR-T 101.
The camera had a top speed of 1/500 sec instead of 1/1000 sec, it had no mirror lock up and no self timer, and no longer displayed the shutter speed in the viewfinder.
Here's some websites with more information on your camera or the SR-T 101 (which is similar to your camera):
http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/index-frameset.html?MinoltaSRT101.html~mainFrame
http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/index-frameset.html?MinoltaSRT101.html~mainFrame
http://www.rokkorfiles.com/SRT%20Series.htm
http://www.thecamerasite.net/01_SLR_Cameras/Pages/minoltasrt.htm
Taking pictures is easier now than ever before
Even after spending several years taking pictures for the Tomahawk Newspaper, I still like to aim my camera and press the shutter button to see if I can come up with a better shot. I retired from the Tomahawk in 2003 and my picture taking hasn’t slowed much.
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